The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms
The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms is an album by Devil Doll. It is a reworked, remixed, extended version of their previous release Sacrilegium. It is the original soundtrack to the film of the same name, which was written and directed by Mr. Doctor, the creative force behind Devil Doll.
The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms | ||||
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Studio album by Devil Doll | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | Tivoli Studios, Ljubljana, Slovenia | |||
Genre | Progressive rock Experimental rock Art rock | |||
Length | 79:00 | |||
Label | Hurdy Gurdy Records | |||
Producer | Mr. Doctor, Jurij Toni & Rob Dani | |||
Devil Doll chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Sacrilege of Fatal Arms"
| 79:00 |
Total length: | 79:00 |
Personnel
Line up
- Mr. Doctor - Vocals
- Francesco Carta - Piano
- Roberto Dani - Drums
- Sasha Olenjuk - Violin
- Bor Zuljan - Guitar
- Davor Klaric - Keyboards
- Michel Fantini Jesurum - Pipe organ
Guests
- Damir Kamidoullin - Cello
- Matej Kovacic - Accordion
- Paolo Zizich - Duet "Talk Talk" with Mr. Doctor
- Devil Chorus conducted by Marian Bunic, and formed by:
- Paolo Zizich
- Marian Bunic
- Polona Sever
- Beti Strencan
- Breda Bunic
- Gregor Oblak
- Jure Strencan
- Boris Kurent
- Mojca Sojer
- Mr. Doctor
Credits
- Produced by Mr. Doctor, Jurij Toni & Rob Dani
- Engineered by Jurij Toni
- Assistant Engineer: Borut Berden
- All covers concepts: Mr. Doctor
- Lettering: Mr. Doctor
- Artwork: Mr. Doctor
- Films: G. Paolo Fallani
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